Following Mlindo the Vocalist’s successful debut album Emakhaya, listed as the best-selling album in SA for three years, the singer said the four years that followed were taxing.
From the numerous accidents that he survived to the industry politics that includes him not seeing eye-to-eye with DJ Maphorisa and recently passing out on stage during a Soshanguve performance – seemingly intoxicated – the 26-year-old revealed
that he felt as if he was losing himself. All of which led to a depressive state which resulted in him not being in the studio for some time – albeit his fans begging for one. ..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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